American Medical Association says BMI metric caused 'historical harm' by being used for 'racist exclusion,' vows to protect 'gender-affirming care' for transgenders



In the past week, the American Medical Association claimed that the body mass index metric has caused "historical harm" by being used for "racist exclusion" and has vowed to protect "gender-affirming care" for transgenders.

The American Medical Association, which was founded in 1847, is a lobbying group for more than 270,000 physicians and medical students. The New Yorker noted in 2022, "Since 1998, the A.M.A. has spent $462 million on lobbying, an amount exceeded only by the expenditures of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Realtors, and the American Hospital Association."

On June 14, the AMA published a paper titled: "Use of BMI alone is an imperfect clinical measure." The AMA said, "But BMI is an imperfect measure because it does not directly assess body fat."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines BMI as: "Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person’s weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the square of height in meters (or feet). A high BMI can indicate high body fatness. BMI screens for weight categories that may lead to health problems, but it does not diagnose the body fatness or health of an individual."

The AMA Council on Science and Public Health report stated:

Numerous comorbidities, lifestyle issues, gender, ethnicities, medically significant familial-determined mortality effectors, duration of time one spends in certain BMI categories and the expected accumulation of fat with aging are likely to significantly affect interpretation of BMI data, particularly in regard to morbidity and mortality rates. Further, the use of BMI is problematic when used to diagnose and treat individuals with eating disorders because it does not capture the full range of abnormal eating disorders.

According to The Hill, "The report led the AMA House of Delegates to adopt a policy recognizing issues with BMI for its historical harm, use for 'racist exclusion,' basis on previous generations of non-Hispanic white individuals and lack of gender and ethnicity considerations."

The left-leaning business news website Quartz claimed that the BMI metric is "inherently racist and sexist" because "when Belgian mathematician Adolphe Quetelet developed the index in the 1830s, he did so using data from European white men."

The usage of BMI was popularized in the 1970s by physiologist and nutritionist Ancel Keys – one of the early champions of the Mediterranean diet.

The AMA didn't stop at declaring BMI racist. The medical organization declared that it will fight for so-called "gender-affirming care" for transgender individuals.

On June 12, the American Medical Association House of Delegates passed the Endocrine Society's resolution to "protect access to evidence-based gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse individuals." The AMA said it is the medical community's responsibility to provide "evidence-based care" because political attacks on gender-affirming care have escalated

"In the resolution, the AMA committed to opposing any criminal and legal penalties against patients seeking gender-affirming care, family members or guardians who support them in seeking medical care, and health care facilities and clinicians who provide gender-affirming care," the AMA proclaimed. "The AMA will work at the federal and state level with legislators and regulators to oppose such policies and collaborate with other organizations to educate the Federation of State Medical Boards about the importance of gender-affirming care."

The AMA claimed that "medical intervention is reserved for older adolescents and adults." The American Medical Association noted, "Major medical organizations also agree on waiting until an individual has turned 18 or reached the age of majority in their country to undergo gender-affirming genital surgery."

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YouTube suspends Steven Crowder after episode discussing rape accusations against transgender suspects, claims he targeted 'the transgender community in an offensive manner'



YouTube has slapped Blaze Media's Steven Crowder with a strike against his YouTube channel in connection with what the tech giant's counsel described as "a segment that targets the transgender community in an offensive manner."

In a Wednesday tweet, Crowder shared a screenshot of an email from the counsel for YouTube discussing the platform's action against Crowder's channel.

A hard strike from YouTube and Wow… this is terrifying. We covered SPECIFIC, documented instances of rape. @YouTube… https://t.co/7Bb2mWgsX0
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) 1634168534.0

"We write again on YouTube's behalf regarding your client, Steven Crowder," the note says. "YouTube has repeatedly instructed Mr. Crowder regarding its hate speech policy and warned him against continuing violations of that policy through content he uploaded to YouTube. YouTube specifically informed Mr. Crowder that videos he uploaded showed a pattern of recklessly targeting the LGBTQ+ community for abuse and insults. It warned that further uploading of content that targets, insults, and/or abuses the LGBTQ+ community would result in additional penalties."

The platform has yanked a video from Crowder's channel, which will now be shackled with a one-week upload freeze.

The note from YouTube's counsel continues: "On September 30, Mr. Crowder uploaded another video that YouTube has determined continues his prior conduct. The video entitled "Special Guest ALEX JONES on 'Great Reset' & Joe Rogan TRIGGERS Leftists AGAIN!" contains a segment that targets the transgender community in an offensive manner, for example, by indicating that trans people pose a rape threat to women. Consistent with the recklessness provisions of its hate speech policy, YouTube has removed this video from the service and assessed a strike against the Steven Crowder channel. Per YouTube's strike policy, this results in a one-week upload freeze for the channel. Further violation of YouTube's hate speech policy will result in additional penalties."

In the video, which can still be viewed on Rumble, Crowder and others on the show discussed the claim from the Women's Liberation Front that at least one woman at a woman's prison had become pregnant after being housed with a male.

During a comedy sketch in the episode, Alex Jones appears and tells a woman, "Your cellmate, that guy dressed as a woman, he's going to rape you."

Crowder described the platform's move as "terrifying" and said that he plans to fight back.

"This is a direct message and threat to any parent who believes in the INSANE notion of biological sex," Crowder wrote on Instagram. "If you think that boys are boys and girls are girls, you will be silenced. The above email was sent directly from YouTube's expensive counsel. Notice the language used? 'targets the transgender community in an offensive manner, for example, by indicating that trans people pose a rape threat to women.' Look, I do not believe that all transgenders are rapists, and I would never 'indicate' such. That was never said or implied.


"We covered VERY specific instances of documented rape from transgender individuals. So not only is the claim verifiably wrong but even further, if Americans are not allowed to express the concern over SOME transgender individuals posing a rape threat to their daughters (like say, their female cellmates, or multiple classmates they've raped)... then you are effectively NEVER allowed to protest policy."

This story has been updated.